There is an unquestioned saying in medicine that our treatment success rate can be no better than our diagnostic success rate. This is especially true for symptoms that have a multitude of causes, ...
Researchers compared cooled radiofrequency ablation with standard treatment for relieving sacroiliac joint pain. Cooled radiofrequency ablation is safe, effective, and superior to standard treatment ...
You might not think much about your sacroiliac (SI) joints — until they hurt. Sacroiliac joint dysfunction is a literal pain in the butt. SI joint exercises can help, but road or trail biking could ...
Please provide your email address to receive an email when new articles are posted on . Radiofrequency ablation and transcatheter arterial embolization both resulted in reduced pain for patients with ...
Sacroiliac joint (SIJ) pain is a common but often overlooked source of discomfort in the lower back and hips. The SI joints, located where the spine meets the pelvis, play a crucial role in connecting ...
Current Primary Outcome Measures •Numeric Rating Scale at 60 days and 90 days post procedure (lead removal) [ Time Frame: at 60 days (plus or minus 5 days) and 90 days (plus or minus 10 days) ] ...
Fifty-seven-year-old Anthony Mitchell enjoys taking his daily walks. They weren't always daily. They weren't always enjoyable. "I was having problems walking. I was falling," said Mitchell as he ...
In my chiropractic practice, it is not unusual to meet a patient complaining of low back pain who has not responded to previous care. Very often, the focus of care for a lower back patient centers on ...
Dr. Fotis Souslian is a neurosurgeon and spine surgeon. In this ASK A DOC, Dr. Souslian shares common misdiagnoses, what to look for and how to prevent the risk of lower back pain and sacroiliac joint ...
The committee recognised the uncertainties in the published evidence but concluded that using iFuse to treat chronic sacroiliac pain is likely to lead to less pain, reduced disability and a better ...
Adjei, MD Key Takeaways Back mice are painful lumps of fat that appear on the lower back and hips.Treatment options include self-care with ice, massage, pain relievers, and sometimes surgery.An MRI ...